Product Description

See and be seen with the Izone Arc 450 is a powerful front bike light at an impressive price point. Pumping out 450 lumen, the Arc 450 400 incorporates a Dual Density heat sink so the shell can be made from ultra-lightweight plastic.

Choose between flashing or constant brightness modes to optimise illumination or battery economy based on your needs. Quality runtimes vary from 5 hours on constant to 14 hours on flash.

Charging is super easy with the Izone Arc 450 as it is USB rechargeable. Cutaways in the shell enhance your sideways visibility for safety at multiple angles.

Key Features:

450 lumen output

Runtime: Flash mode - Up to 14 hours, Constant mode - Up to 5 hours

Waterproof

Battery: Premium Li-on

Patented cooling system

Light weight composite casing

Tool-free bracket

Real-time battery gauge

In The Box:

ARC 450 Light

Mounting Strap

USB Charge Cable

Izone ARC 450 Rechargeable Front Light Reviews

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Overall Rating:

4.5

out of 5

4.47

Build Quality

4.33

Performance

4

Value For Money

4.67

Customer Reviews (6)

5

Great value

by Anonymous user on
12/01/2018

I had heard some scary stories about the cost of bike lights, so when I bought this light for £20 I wasn't expecting very much. However, the light is great & performed much better than expected

I had heard some scary stories about the cost of bike lights, so when I bought this light for £20 I wasn't expecting very much. However, the light is great & performed much better than expected

I've had some terrible lights, but these are great, I've now got two. Dead easy to use, plenty bright enough for riding in pitch black - which I do a lot - and at sale price, happy days. Not had any reliability issues that others write about. Built to last too.

I've had some terrible lights, but these are great, I've now got two. Dead easy to use, plenty bright enough for riding in pitch black - which I do a lot - and at sale price, happy days. Not had any reliability issues that others write about. Built to last too.

This is the second Izone ARC 450 I purchase (first one got nicked).
It is light, durable and powerful. It has 4 different modes which really make it worth the money.
I recommend this item to all my cyclist friends.

This is the second Izone ARC 450 I purchase (first one got nicked).
It is light, durable and powerful. It has 4 different modes which really make it worth the money.
I recommend this item to all my cyclist friends.

I received this light as its predecessor the arc 400 stopped working after 12 months (despite it only used for about 4) and I got this as a replacement as there's a 2 year warranty. If this works longer than that I'll be slightly happier. So far its functions are good and the light is mega bright. Its downfall ( like its predecessor) is the awful bracket that is supposedly secured using a rubber belt type fastening, the light unit moves sideways to accommodate fastening but on frequent occassion it will slip and move while your cycling. It's very irritating, thankfully my commute is quite short but I imagine this will bug a lot of people.

I received this light as its predecessor the arc 400 stopped working after 12 months (despite it only used for about 4) and I got this as a replacement as there's a 2 year warranty. If this works longer than that I'll be slightly happier. So far its functions are good and the light is mega bright. Its downfall ( like its predecessor) is the awful bracket that is supposedly secured using a rubber belt type fastening, the light unit moves sideways to accommodate fastening but on frequent occassion it will slip and move while your cycling. It's very irritating, thankfully my commute is quite short but I imagine this will bug a lot of people.

Bike lights are vital accessories which attach to your handlebars, seatpost, helmet, bag or jersey. Their function is simple – to help you to see and be seen.

Who needs bike lights?

Everyone needs bike lights! It’s a legal requirement to use front and rear lights on your bike between sunset and sunrise, but they are also useful when visibility is poor – in the fog for example.

What are the choices?

Light technology is ever evolving and the choice is enormous. Always think “the brighter the better” and look for a higher lumen output when choosing. There are lights that run on batteries or beams which can be recharged via plug or a handy USB socket (great for topping up at work). Some lights have battery packs and most have a selection of modes to choose from. You’ll definitely need the brightest lights if you ride wooded trails as you’ll really need to see where you’re going!

What should I buy with them?

Spare batteries are handy if your bike runs on these, as is a charger if it’s rechargeable. Spare mounts are always useful, especially if you have more than one bike. A helmet mount points the beam where you’re looking, rather than the direction your bike is pointing.

Anything else?

Don’t get caught out – a spare back up light is a great purchase in case your ride goes on longer than anticipated or the lights go out earlier than expected.